Business education for the changing workplace

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Contributors. Preface. Acknowledgements. The Editors. Part I: Learning in a Changing Workplace. Developing Added Value Skills Within an Academic Program Through Work Based Learning S. Falconer, M. Pettigrew. Leadership Education in a Changing Workplace J. Frederick, C. Dalglish. New Training Methods: A Giant Leap of Faith? D. Monk. The Economics of the Learning Organization and the Role of Economics in the Organization of Learning J.G. Nellis, S. Regan. Part II: Technology and Innovation. The IS Department Defines the Future of the College of Business J. Perotti. Informatics Engineering and Business Informatics in the Ict Society: Substitutes Or Complements? H. Heijke, G. Ramaekers. An Innovative Approach to Teaching Investments Using Information Technology R.J. Curcio. People, Knowledge, and the Internet: Redefining Categories, Concepts, and Models T. Dumova. Integration of Groupware Into a MIS Curriculum G. Corbitt, et al. Part III: Innovative Learning Methods. Innovative Business Education: 'Problem-oriented Learning' - Some Results N. Bastiaanse, L. Paul. Competitions and Problem-Based Learning: The Effect of an Externally Set Competition on a Cross-Curricular Project in Marketing and Design F. Brassington, A. Smith. A Problem-Based Learning Approach to Business Software Skills V. Perotti, et al. Some Evidence on the Use of Writing Intensive Methods in the Principles of Macroeconomics Courses M. Milkman, et al. Designing Assignments and Classroom Discussions to Foster Critical Thinking at Different Levels in the Curriculum S.K. Wolcott. Part IV: Curriculum Issues. Distance Learning: Paradigm Shift or Pedagogical Drift? T.A. Creahan, B. Hoge. The Integration of Service Management Principles in A Business School Curriculum K. Eringa, H. Otting. Promoting the Human Element in Resource Based Learning for Undergraduate Business Education Programs N. Harris, et al. Non-Prescriptive Guidelines For More Effective Learning About High Quality Leadership, In Management Education and Development E. Rausch, J.B. Washbush. Cross-Cultural Learning Practices for Business Education K.R. Jensen. Lessons Learned: The Implementation of an Innovative Core Curriculum in Business V.S. Perotti. Part V: New Assessment Procedures. Who Am I, What Do I Want, What Can I Do? An Assessment Centre as Part of the HBO Curriculum V. Bruijns, E. Pieke. The Assessment Center: Global Issues and Local Responses M.K. McCuddy, et al. Assessment & Development Centers in a Problem-based Learning Environment W. Zwaal, K. Eringa. Part VI: Cognition and Learning. What Should We Expect to be Different about How Expert Business Economists Solve Problems? B.K. O'Rourke. Tracking Down the Knowledge Structure of Students F. Vernooij. Index.
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